Dear All,
May I suggest that the effort currently
being expended on the history of the acb logo, may be more productively used in
finding jobs in the profession for the junior members. Without effective succession
planning the logo “issue” seems a bit pointless as we will no
longer have a “brand” to sell.
Kind regards,
Mel
Dr Melanie J
Griffiths
Principal
Clinical Scientist
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Clinical Chemistry
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I think this
discussion would have added value if some (dare I say it) younger people
could also join in. The logo will be your logo the next
time this debate may be raised. Enjoyable/stimulating input so
far!
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The spiral looks like an old (very old!) AA1 mixing coil viewed
end-on - but perhaps I'm just showing my age!
Cathryn Corns
Head of Biochemistry Department
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Wow! This
discussion made me take a look at the AACC logo for the first time. I
don't have a clue what the spiral is supposed to mean - a hurricane?; a QC
target? Certainly it (the spiral by itself) would not make anyone in the
lay public or a clinical chemist think of clinical chemistry or laboratory
medicine. AACC by itself could mean American Association of College
Cheerleaders. I guess you have to take the logo in its entirety,
including "Improving healthcare through laboratory medicine."
-Jim
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